European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 19, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday june 19, 1994 world the stars and stripes Page 11 Only 6 of 35 haitian refugees Given Asylum under new policy Kingston Jamaica a Only six of the first 35 haitian boat people interviewed at sea under a new . Policy were granted Asylum drawing a Strong rebuke from a refugee advocate who called the procedure racist. The 29 haitians who were not deemed political refugees by . Immigration authorities will be sent Back to Haiti within several Days state department spokeswoman Christine Shelly said Friday in forester supervising attorney for the haitian refugee Center in Miami said the repatriated refugees face arrest at the hands of Haiti a brutal military rulers. A this is a scandal. That we repatriate 29 out of 35 people to that killing Field and pretend we do Good work a he a said a we approve virtually everyone in other parts of the world but the haitians we done to forester said the Asylum seekers were not granted enough interview time or provided with Legal Aid aboard the Comfort a 1,000-bed . Hospital ship anchored in Kingston Harbor. He called . Policy on haitian refugees racist. About 45,000 haitians have fled by boat since the army toppled elected president Jean Bertrand Aristide in 1991. The United states has sent most of them Back maintaining that most Are economic not political refugees. But As political violence escalated in the hemispheres poorest country Clinton revised the policy last month allowing haitian boat people a Chance to argue their Case for political Asylum. The a military policeman escorts one of six haitians from a bus to a transport plane at the Airport in Kingston Jamaica on Friday. The haitians who qualified for Asylum will wait at the . Naval base in Cuba until sponsors can be found. I new policy was delayed while arrangements for shipboard interviews were made. The 35 boat people the first to be processed under the new policy had Een picked up from three rickety boats in haitian territorial Waters. They were taken aboard the Comfort on thursday. The six men granted Asylum boarded a Navy transport plane in Kingston and flew to the . Naval base at Guantanamo Bay Cuba for further processing. They will be housed there while awaiting sponsors such As family members or refugee centers. Haitians denied Asylum will be transferred to a holding vessel a leased ukrainian cruise ship which also is anchored in the Harbor. They then will be shipped Back to about 120 Miles Southwest of Haiti signed a pact june 2 allowing the United states to process refugees in jamaican Waters. Bosnia truce threatening to unravel Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina apr . Officials reported a familiar Litany of More fighting blocked Aid Convoy s and stalled prisoner Exchange talks saturday As Bosnia a latest truce threatened to come apart. Many previous cease fires have failed in the 26-month-old War but . Officials had expressed Confidence that the monthlong truce that took effect june 10 would Lead to a broader peace. Fighting subsided initially but . Monitors have reported steadily increasing cease fire violations during the past few Days. No formal peace negotiations have been scheduled. Cmdr. Erie Chaperon a . Spokesman in Sarajevo reported a a High Leycil of military activities about 60 Miles North of Sarajevo in the Gra Acac Ribnick Droboj area. Serbian and Muslim led govern ment troops fought heavily before the latest cease fire agreement was signed. Chaperon reported artillery and machine gun fire in a number of other chronic trouble spots including some in the Southwest. 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